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EBO X vs Kiki

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Quick verdict

EBO X leads on 7 of 9 comparable rows

EBO X leads on Readiness Score, Reality Score, Price, and Countries (+3 more). Kiki leads on Battery and Social Interaction.

Who should choose which?

EBO X
Choose EBO X if…
  • You want higher readiness (88/100 vs peers) for near-term home use.
  • Verified shipping and public proof matter more to you (reality score 80/100).
  • Budget is a priority and EBO X lists lower ($999).
  • You need a buy now path today while alternatives are still prototype or coming soon.
  • Your main goal is home assistant, which EBO X targets directly.
Kiki
Choose Kiki if…
  • Your main goal is conversation, which Kiki targets directly.
  • Strengths like social interaction and perception match how you plan to use it at home.
  • You prefer a desktop form factor over the alternatives in this compare.
Performance
Readiness Score
88
58
Reality Score
80
54
Data Freshness
100%
100%
Speed5.4 km/hNot mobile
PayloadUnknownUnknown
Specs
Height22 cm25 cm
Weight1.7 kg1.8 kg
Battery2–3 h4–6 h
FormMobileDesktop
Availability
Price$999$1,499
Market StatusBuy NowDiscontinued
AvailabilityAvailableDiscontinued
CountriesUnited States, Australia, Singapore, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, FranceUnited States
Intelligence
Mobility
76
Unknown
Manipulation
5
Unknown
Perception
90
80
Autonomy
84
62
Social Interaction
86
92
Home Navigation
88
5
Sensors8 MP 4K camera (106° FOV, 1-axis gimbal, night vision), 4-mic ring array, obstacle and drop sensors, ambient lightNose camera (facial recognition), 4× beamforming mics, 16 touch sensors, accelerometer
ConnectivityWi-Fi 2.4/5 GHz, Bluetooth, Amazon Alexa, GPT-4o miniWi-Fi, Bluetooth, iOS/Android companion app
EcosystemEBO HOME app; Amazon Alexa; GPT-4o mini voice chat; V-SLAM smart mapping; Auto-charge dock; MicroSD storage (up to 256 GB); Privacy mode (camera cover)Zoetic AI companion app (iOS and Android); Reinforcement learning personality engine; Neural imprint personality backup (announced)
Green cells mark the stronger value in each row across 2 robots.